__________ toured the United States in the 1830s and used the experience to write Democracy in America
A) Thomas Jefferson
B) James Madison
C) Alexis de Tocqueville
D) Marquis de Lafayette
E) Robert Dahl
C
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George W. Bush came into office strongly committed to __________
a. raising the top marginal rate to 35 percent b. raising tax rates in an effort to compromise with the Democrats c. restructuring rates to just three bracketsâ€"10, 28, and 35 percent d. lowering taxes
George, a resident of Baltonia, shares a passion for politics and issues relating to government regulation. He decides to become a part of a local political party to be more involved in such issues
In such a scenario, which of the following will weaken George's decision? a. George wants to be a part of a party that addresses a broad range of issues. b. Baltonia's political parties actively encourage citizens to join them. c. George's political values are different from those of the political parties in Baltonia. d. George wants to help influence governmental policy by participating in elections.
International sanctions against South Africa during the apartheid era
a. began in the 1970s. b. were instituted by the United Nations, which strictly enforced them. c. were suspended in 1990 when President De Klerk released Nelson Mandela from prison. d. caused the government to invest in strategic industries. e. were limited to economic embargoes.
The fact that the US trade deficit with Japan had a negative effect on Bill Clinton's approval ratings while a similar trade deficit with Canada had no effect illustratesthe important role played by __________ in the public's evaluation of the
president. A)international economic conditions B)political knowledge of the economy C)domestic economic conditions D) perceptions of economic conditions